Evening Standard
Copyright information
Title: | Evening Standard |
Title note: | London |
More information: | Wikipedia article; Wikidata |
First renewed issue: | no issue renewals found in CCE or CPRS |
First renewed contribution in: | August 3, 1954; see CPRS |
Renewed contributions
This includes all active contribution renewals prior to 1964, when automatic renewals began. It might not show all renewals from 1964 onward.
- August 3, 1954: "Man Overboard", by Edmund Crispin [Permissions]
- September 9, 1957: "Joe Bails Out the Countess, and Becomes a Changed Man", by John Steinbeck [Permissions]
- February 17, 1959: "Appleby's Holidays: A Body in the Glen (Evil Eye)", by Michael Innes [Permissions] (Author is J. I. M. Stewart writing under a pseudonym. Spelling of 'Appleby' is as given in 1960 registration (1987 renewal record uses 'Applebey'.))
- February 18, 1959: "Appleby's Holidays: Sir John Buys Antiques (Death in Venice)", by Michael Innes [Permissions] (Author is J. I. M. Stewart writing under a pseudonym. Spelling of 'Appleby' is as given in 1960 registration (1987 renewal record uses 'Applebey'.))
- February 19, 1959: "Appleby's Holidays: The Party That Never Got Going (The Rent Audit)", by Michael Innes [Permissions] (Author is J. I. M. Stewart writing under a pseudonym. Spelling of 'Appleby' is as given in 1960 registration (1987 renewal record uses 'Applebey'.))
- February 20, 1959: "Appleby's Holidays: Even a Corpse Can Be Too Cold (Cold Blood)", by Michael Innes [Permissions] (Author is J. I. M. Stewart writing under a pseudonym. Spelling of 'Appleby' and date of publication are as given in 1960 registration (1987 renewal record uses 'Applebey', and gives publication date as February 21.))
- February 21, 1959: "Appleby's Holidays: The Cab With a Secret (Homeward Bound)", by Michael Innes [Permissions] (Author is J. I. M. Stewart writing under a pseudonym. Spelling of 'Appleby' is as given in 1960 registration (1987 renewal record uses 'Applebey'.))
- September 30, 1963: "The Kaiser: A King is Born, But it is a Day of Sadness", by Virginia Cowles
- October 1, 1963: "The Kaiser: Life for a Prince, Dry Rusks and a 12-Hour Day", by Virginia Cowles
- October 2, 1963: "The Kaiser: A Secret Love, Then Marriage to Get Away From His Mother", by Virginia Cowles
- October 3, 1963: "The Kaiser: William is Emperor and Rows Over an English Doctor", by Virginia Cowles
- October 4, 1963: "The Kaiser: 'Address Me as the Most High,' Cries William", by Virginia Cowles
- October 7, 1963: "The Kaiser: The Rout of the Iron Chancellor", by Virginia Cowles
- October 8, 1963: "The Kaiser: Scandal at Court", by Virginia Cowles
- October 9, 1963: "The Kaiser: Visitors Must Wait and William Goes Sailing", by Virginia Cowles
- October 10, 1963: "The Kaiser: Conspiracy! and the Victim is William Court Favourite", by Virginia Cowles
- October 11, 1963: "The Kaiser: The Sham War Lord Goes Into the Shades", by Virginia Cowles
Additional note
This is a British publication. Its contents may still be copyrighted even without renewals or copyright notices, if they meet GATT copyright restoration requirements for works first published outside the US.
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